We went to the Diner with my friend Jess, who came down with
us, her friend Gemma, from Liverpool but down with Jess for Taylor Swift, and
my friend Sophie, who lives down South but I met her through our love of the
Jonas Brothers and we've since kept in touch. So as you can imagine a gaggle of
girls all chatting about Taylor Swift, who we've met and who we want to meet.
When we were all finally there we decided to order going
straight for our main meals. Now I never go for chicken on the bone, I'm always a boneless kinda gal, but for some reason I really wanted chicken and
the chicken wings appealed to me. I was very confused at myself for getting
them, it was almost like an out of body experience eating them, but I actually
quite enjoyed them. They were fried in a crispy batter and then sat in some
sort of spicy sauce which was a bit hot but I kept eating them. They came with
a blue cheese sauce which I didn't enjoy; it was very tangy and didn't seem to
go. I also devoured a huge bowl of wet fries, a.k.a gravy and chips, but I left
some chicken wings. I'm not an animal!
Earlier in the day at Primrose Bakery, I failed at getting a
candle for mum to blow out on her birthday so my next chance was at the Diner.
I had Sophie bring a cupcake and a candle, which I was very grateful for, and
she handed this to the restaurant staff as she walked in. The problem came when
we were paying and the cake hadn't appeared. I had to fain a need for the
toilet and ask the staff WHERE IS THE CAKE? They swiftly brought out the cake
and we all sang happy birthday. She was pleasantly surprised.
If you need somewhere easy and yummy to eat I would suggest
the Diner. They have seven locations of which we visited the Soho one just
off Carnaby Street so very accessible.
Have you been?
Have you been?
This looks really good! I'll be checking it out next time I'm in London :) xx
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